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The shift happens at 1am on the last Sunday of March, this year landing on Sunday, March 30, and heralds the commencement of British Summer Time (BST). For those marking their calendars ...
However, it wasn't until 1916 that the UK started changing the clocks with the introduction of the first Daylight Saving Bill. The clocks don't turn back again until autumn, so we've got a while to ...
Tick tock, it’s time to change the clocks! The clocks go forward to British Summer Time (BMT) on the last Sunday in March every year, meaning we all lose an hour of our day (but don't panic ...
The clocks go forward on Sunday, marking the beginning of British Summer Time (BST). This marks the end of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and will mean longer, lighter evenings from next week.
The exact date and time the clocks will change, and the time the sun will set in your area on the day.
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The clocks went forward by one hour on Sunday, 30 March at 1am, marking the annual move from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) to British Summer Time (BST). The first BST clock change happened over 100 ...
Labour MP Alex Mayer pressed the case for double British Summer Time (BST), dubbed “Churchill Time”, as a way of reducing energy usage, improving mental health and potentially reducing road accidents.
The clocks go forward by an hour as we move to British Summer Time at the end of March. The clock change, which comes at 1am on Sunday, March 30, will cause a sudden shift in the Ramadan timetable ...
Calls for Britain to learn “wartime lessons” by moving the clocks forward by two hours during the summer months have been rejected by the Government. Labour MP Alex Mayer pressed the case for ...
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